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9 results found for '"Ming Cho Lee"' in Person.
Directing Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s Theatre (2001 Audio)
- Series
- Sdfc Masters of the Stage
Audio lecture given by Michael Lupu, senior dramaturg for the Guthrie Theatre at the Directing Shakespeare Symposium. Lupu talks about audience expectations in the Elizabethan period, the history of...
King John (1999 Video)
- Director
- Michael Kahn
Video recording of the play directed for stage by Michael Kahn and videotaped for Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) by Richard Stucker. Philip Goodwin as King John.
King John (1999 Video)
- Director
- Michael Kahn
Video recording of Michael Kahn’s 1999 production of King John for the Shakespeare Theatre Company, videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor. Philip Goodwin is King John.
Merchant of Venice, The (1999 Video)
- Director
- Michael Kahn
Video recording of Michael Kahn’s 1999 production of The Merchant of Venice videotaped by James J. Taylor for WAPAVA. Hal Holbrook is Shylock.
Ming Cho Lee (1999 Audio)
- Series
- Sdfc Masters of the Stage
Audio lecture. Stage designer Ming Cho Lee speaks to young directors and choreographers at SDCF’s annual Symposium. The focus of the discussion is working with Shakespeare. Ming evaluates and describes his...
Winter’s Tale, The (1998 Video)
- Director
- Brian Bedford
A video recording of Brian Bedford’s 1998 production of The Winter’s Tale for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Wayne Best is Leontes and Kate Trotter plays Hermione.
Macbeth (1995 Video)
- Director
- Joe Dowling
Video recording of Macbeth with Stacy Keach in the title role. Directed for stage by Joe Dowling and videotaped for Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) by Richard Stucker.
Othello (1994 Video)
- Director
- Brian Bedford
Video recording of Brian Bedford’s 1994 production of Othello for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Ron O’Neal is Othello and Scott Wentworth, Iago.
Hamlet (1964 Television)
- Series
- Shakespeare in the Park
- Director
- Joseph Papp; Bruce M. Minnix
- Producer
- Larry Paulus
A three-hour production of the play recorded at the Delacorte Theatre, New York as part of the New York City Shakespeare Festival. The long broadcast was in part to honour Shakespeare’s quatercentenary....